Williams v. Georgia

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Robert Williams was convicted of murder and the unlawful possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. He appealed pro se the denial of his motion to recuse and the apparent denial of his motion to vacate an earlier order, in which the trial court refused his motion to correct certain transcripts. Finding no cognizable claim of error presented by Williams in this appeal, the Georgia Supreme Court affirmed the judgment below. View "Williams v. Georgia" on Justia Law